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T/F: You can create a vDS on the ESXi Host |
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False: vDS can only be created using vCenter |
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Where are vm portgroups created? Where are vmk port groups created? |
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VM port groups are created centrally. VMK port groups are still created on each host, however, changes are reflected at the vCenter Server level |
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Name 4 settings on each vSS that must be identical, which can be simplified by central management through a vDS |
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1. Portgroup name 2. vLAN IDs 3. Security Settings 4. Traffic Shaping |
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T/F: vDS completely removes the need for vSS |
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False: vSS is still create behind the scene, but vDS makes central management possible |
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Where in vCenter is a vDS created? |
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Inside a Datacenter object |
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T/F: You can delete a vDS whilst VMs are still connected |
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False: you must first disconnect or migrate the VMs of the dvSwitches port groups to others |
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T/F: You must remove VMs from a dvPort Group before removing the host they reside on from the associated dvSwitch |
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What should you do if you go to add more uplink adapters to dvUplink groups but your uplinks are full? |
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Add more uplink ports to your vDS first |
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